The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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David Tabby Questions Why His Late Father Had a Nazi Memorabilia Collection, But Created a Museum as a Tribute To Him
After his father passed away in 2019, David Tabby was shocked to find a space filled with Nazi memorabilia at his father Gilbert’s home in…
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Chris Gale, the New Executive Director of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
Monday, December 4 marked the first day on the job for the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia’s new executive director, Chris Gale, writes Thomas Fitzgerald…
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Local Educators Call for More Diversity in Philadelphia Area Schools
Sharif El-Mekki, founder/CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development in Philadelphia is on a mission to increase the pool of Black educators in the…
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Schuylkill River Trail Will Be Closed Through the End of 2023
Starting Monday, December 4, a section of the Schuylkill River Trail will be closed to pedestrians and cyclists, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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As Philly Appoints North Wales Man Kevin Bethel as Its New Police Commissioner, Suburban Police Chiefs Express Hope
When Philadelphia Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker appointed North Wales’s Kevin Bethel as the new Philadelphia Police Commissioner, many suburban police chiefs expressed hope at the news,…
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Lane Johnson Tackles Mental Health for High School Students, Philadelphia Community
Despite being over 15 years removed from graduating high school, the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive tackle Lane Johnson can remember the circumstances he faced at the…
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Lansdale Native and His Grandfather Breathe Life into Holiday Garden Railway
Josh Faia, who grew up in Lansdale, and his grandfather, Bruce Morrell, worked side by side to bring Morris Arboretum’s Holiday Garden Railway to life,…
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Harriett’s Bookshop Owner Gains Wave of Support Amid Challenges Caused By Recent Flood
On Thanksgiving Day, Harriett’s Bookshop owner Jeannine Cook received a call informing her that her business was flooded, and while it was devastating, supporters took…
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Center City Developer Bobby Fijan is Determined to Create More Family-Oriented Apartments
Bobby Fijan, a Philadelphia-based developer, wants the real estate industry to put a more heightened focus on building more family-sized apartments in cities nationwide, writes…
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What Could Become of the SS United States? Redevelopment Plans All Hinge On Potential Partners
As the search for a new home for the SS United States marches on, the possibilities of its future are aplenty, writes Ximena Conde for…
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North Philly Native, Therapist Sarah-Ashley Andrews Wants to Change the Mental Health Conversation
Sarah-Ashley Andrews is a multi-faceted individual with grand plans of transforming both the public education and mental health landscapes, writes Kristen A. Graham for The…
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As Renovations Ensue, Pat’s King of Steaks Will Operate Out of a Customized Van
For nearly a century, Pat’s King of Steaks has been a South Philadelphia staple for cheesesteak lovers, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Naturally,…
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Guided By Inspiration and Perseverance, Philly Artist Justin Wadlington is Now a Star in the Local Creative Scene
For as long as he can remember, Justin Wadlington has been enamored with the world of art and creativity, but it took a while to…
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Philadelphia-based Startup, BioPhy, Uses Breakthrough AI Technology to Help Accelerate the Drug Trial Process
Drug companies could soon be quicker and more accurate in getting promising products onto the market if one Philadelphia startup has anything to do with…
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Philadelphia Roundup — About A Trip, Bridges, Homecoming, and A Scholarship
It’s the start of a new week, and a new edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup.” Here are some interesting story snapshots taking place. Philadelphia Family…
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Philadelphia Roundup — A Historic Campaign, New Restaurant, Prestige, and Popular Return
Beyond it’s status as one of the most historic cities in the world, Philadelphia still continues to make history today. That can be seen from…











































